FORM 17. Inventory and Inspection Report of Subsistence Stores* for which Lieut. A A. C. S., is responsible, and which have been inspected by Col. G Subsistence Department.Forms. I certify that the above is a correct Inventory of Subsistence Stores for which I am responsible, and which in my opinion require day of 186 A Lieut. Reg't of I certify that I have, this examined each of the above-named articles of Subsistence Stores, and that under "Inspection Report" I have stated its present condition, and what disposition should be made of it. (Signed in triplicate.) G H Col. and Inspector-General. * Commissary Properly presented for the action of an Inspector must be entered on a separate Inventory and Inspection Report. NOTE.-Paragraph 1023 indicates the officer authorized to order the disposition of condemned supplies. (See, in this connection, paragraph 1019 to 1040.) Personally appeared before me, M -N inspector for in the county of -, and made oath R commencing the barrels of corn-fed pork, in quality, &c. as stipulated in the contract. barrels of superfine flour. pounds of good, sound beans. gallons of good cider (whisky or wine) vinegar. pounds of good hard soap. day of 186, and pounds of clean, dry, fine salt. I certify that I have carefully compared the above "Abstract" with the original ration returns now in my possession, and find that they amount to complete rations. Number of complete rations furnished.. NOTE. This abstract must accompany the voucher (Form 20) for the payment of complete rations supplied by a contractor. 186, to recruits at under command of Lieut. 186 For rations issued in the month of • When recruiting officers are supplied with funds for the purpose, they will pay the accounts of their contractors. Subsistence Department.Forms. FORM 21. THE UNITED STATES To Sergeant Thomas Jones, Company A, 4th Regiment of Infantry. • 186 DR. Dolls. Cts. Subsistence Department.Forms. For commutation of rations while travelling on detached command from St. Louis, Missouri, to Baltimore, Maryland, from the 1st to the 3d of January, 1863, inclusive, three days, at seventy-five cents* per day.... * Commutation, at a rate exceeding the cost of the ration, is not allowed except to soldiers while travelling on detached command, and in cases of sick and wounded soldiers the care of whom is assumed by the States from which they come. I certify that the above account is correct and just; that it was impracticable for Sergeant Thomas Jones to carry rations with him, and that he was detached by my orders for the following duty: A B Col. 4th Inf'y, Com'd'g Post. Regiment of Received, at Fort McHenry, Maryland, this 4th day of January, 1863, from Lieutenant CA. C. S., two dollars and twenty-five cents, in full of the above account. (Signed in duplicate.) Witness to signature— WILLIAM JENKINS. When a signature is not written by the hand of a party, it must be witnessed by a disinterested third person. D his |